Insider Intelligence February 4, 2022
Rhea Patel

The news: Mental health company Calm is acquiring health tech company Ripple Health Group to replace Calm’s existing employer offering (Calm for Business) and rebrand it as Calm Health.

  • Calm Health will provide digital tools that support mental health across the healthcare spectrum, and Ripple Health’s team will help build out this suite of solutions.
  • For context, Calm’s app has over 100 million downloads and is one of two mental health apps (the other being Headspace) that account for 90% of active mental health app users.

More on Ripple Health: Ripple makes apps for care coordination and healthcare management. It came out of stealth mode in January 2022 when it launched its first two apps: CareMemo and LikePaper....

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